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Devolve

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Daring to leave everything behind and move to New York City, David Merchant finds himself teetering on the edge of oblivion. Utterly alone, he soon sinks into a depression that threatens to swallow his soul. When blind chance puts David on a subway car bound for a place unlike any he has ever seen, in a time that has never been, he is thrust into a landscape filled with horrors from the very darkest corners of his grimmest nightmares. When he finally discovers what the diabolical lords he encounters ultimately want, it may be too late to stop them....

This production is the original, unaltered cut of Devolve and contains music and sound effects.

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First published January 1, 2009

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Eric A. Radulski

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Eric A. Radulski writes dark, character-driven fiction that bleeds myth, madness, and meaning. His work fuses fantasy, horror, and surreal satire into immersive, blood-soaked journeys through broken worlds and haunted minds. Whether chronicling demon hunters, doomed prophets, or corporate nightmares, Eric explores the divine, the grotesque, and the deeply human.

He lives in Rochester, NY, where he balances writing with family, firelight, and the occasional existential crisis. If you like your fiction with grit, heart, and something squirming just beneath the surface... Welcome.

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April 11, 2018
Devolve by Eric A. Radulski

Devolve

Life going backwards?

Ever get the feeling your life is coming to a dead end? Job boring. No relationship. Body out of condition. Watch out. You never know where all this is leading. Radulski has spun a surreal tale to occupy an hour or two, but maybe you shouldn't read it if you're feeling a bit vulnerable or guilty.
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September 4, 2013
Not sure how I feel. Certainly an interesting read but I felt it stopped as it got interesting. The pig men were a bit confronting as well. I'd like to read more from this universe.
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